DOM me daddy ✌🏻
He/Him. Formerly [email protected].
DOM me daddy ✌🏻
Would that be pronounced KED or KWED I wonder? Or maybe just a large belch. 😆
How do you find these numbers?
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Users 55 Communities 12 Instances 0
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BTW, this was easy to find in the default interface for my instance (Settings > Block tab) but I still can’t find it on Photon. 😆
That’s fine as long as you don’t spell out the periods. 😆
By the by, I’d love to be the guy with the confidence to end an argument with “thus it is proven”. That’d be epic. I think I’ve only ever used QED humorously or ironically.
Ha serves me right ✌🏻
So many things. In written form, I hate when someone writes “Period.” after they make a point to mean “this can’t be argued” or whatever. My good bitch, I don’t think you understand how arguing works. 😆
“Full stop” is a close second.
I ran into this today using ssh-copy-id on a new Debian box. Seems like that tool is biased toward copying a second key instead of a first. Either that or they assume most users use one key pair everywhere (and thus only have one loaded in their agent). I use one key pair per user per box. Excessive? 🤔
I’ve slept since the last time I set up sshd on a new install. Do you need to be able to authenticate with a password when you ssh-copy-id on a user without a public key?
Edit: Silly me. Yes, password is required.
Their utter disregard for me as a person, as demonstrated in particular by the sudden violent outbursts and beatings, was not a great time. Probably the worst, though, was when they disowned me. They apparently didn’t like what they had made.
When I installed Bazzite on my Asus laptop I got an Armory Crate application. There seems to be something similar for MSI laptops called MControlCenter, but don’t know anything about it. Hope this gets you going in the right direction.
This is a pretty fucking reasonable question right now.
Oh sorry I meant law enforcement. Not sure what my dumb ass was trying to abbreviate there.
Active noise cancellation. It’s a bit like magic. Don’t be a wanker and say “Um actually, all you have to do is emit an inverse waveform.” I think it took a hell of a lot of work to get this right, especially integrating it into relatively inexpensive consumer devices. Thanks, scientists and engineers. Well done.
Haha! I hadn’t thought about that. Maybe his listenership primarily uses RSS. I miss RSS podcasts.
Edit: Forgot a word.
I listen to the Tin Dog Podcast sometimes when I’m making breakfast. Who stuff including Big Finish, Blake’s 7, and other sci-fi.
Well, there are at least three of us. Last time I said brown sauce in a thread like this I got downvoted. 😆
If by graphics card you mean 3D hardware acceleration, then it was a Canopus Pure 3D. It was equivalent to the first Voodoo add-in card but IIRC it had 6 MB of RAM instead of 4. It wasn’t a standalone card so it had a VGA passthrough from your 2D card when it wasn’t active.
As for 2D cards, idk. Unless it was pro reference grade like Matrox I don’t remember EGA and CGA cards being branded.